I have inatalled ubuntu 14.04LTS dual boot with windows 10. Problem is that ubuntu and windows 10 is in the same drive. Please help me to uninstall ubuntu without loosing my windows.
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I think you have one partition for Windows and at least one for Ubuntu. You can wipe the Ubuntu-partition(s) and extend the Windows partition afterwards to use the whole disk. I would recommend to create a backup of the Windows-partition in advance. if you using the Grub-Bootmanager and you delete it together with Ubuntu you have to repair the Windows-Bootloader with a Windows 10 CD or bootable USB-Stick.
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No, windows and ubuntu is on the same partition OS(:C). When I was installing ubuntu it showed the option "Install ubuntu along side with windows to enable dual boot" and some other option. I selected the described option. – Muneeb Shafiq Aug 15 '15 at 19:52
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Then you can uninstall it like any normal windows application – Paul Götzinger Aug 15 '15 at 19:56
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How? Do I have to reinstall windows? Can'tI just uninstall ubuntu from bootable ubuntu USB? – Muneeb Shafiq Aug 15 '15 at 20:01
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open your Control panel -> Add or Remove Programmes Double click on Ubuntu and uninstall it. See here for more: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide#How_do_I_uninstall_Wubi.3F – Paul Götzinger Aug 15 '15 at 20:07